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, - ' IK TROf HIES CAPTURED BY THE ALLIES. ARMY ORGANIZATION Here Is some Information that Is helpful In rending tho war news: An nnny corjw is 185,000 men. An Infantry division Is 27,152 men. A brigade Is 8, -112 mom A regiment of infantry Is 3,775 men. A Imttnlion Is 1,020 men. A company Is 250 men. A platoon Is 00 men. A corporal's guard It S men. A Meld battery is 105 men. A llrlng squad is 20 men. A machine gnu Imttnlion has 708 turn. it WELDING Material Cast Iron, Aluminum, Bronze Welding; Flux Immediate delivery ACETYLENE WELDING Auto Repair & Machine Co. Foot Washington St. Toledo, O. --VitfiTi'u"'iiHiiiriii 'it ro rTi-"Tr'ii -f iili rr"i fT'ir n irn - IT" 1 n .liM...ill II 71 - --:s ' .xv. We Always Have From Thirty to Forty Used Cars on Our Salesroom Floor for You to Select from. kW. ci h t n Aif ilJt&, .' "n Tho compluto Electric Liaht nd An men. An engineers reglineut has 1000 rower riant Operates a vacuum cleaner tho modern and sanitary "way to sweep. ambulance company has 01 "i i ' fBaHP as ;,. i ei?v "" ' ' " ;JBVB&rAlbtMimilWIMIailllllia"'1LllllltMOMBMi ' mtmmmmmmatmmmMmmmmmmmmmammmaammmmaammmmmlmtmaammmmtmmmiKmmSk . Here arc the typo of German guns the AJIIoa liuve been capturing lu their determined attack on tue Huu ff J2ou K-NoultonT a NO WONDER TUP CABLE SAGS. War exporting is getting to be an exact science. If you don't believe it glance over the following heavy opinion published yesterday: "No army can face and hope to subdue a great offensive by entirely fresh forces without having a force ready to meet the attack, and Luden dorfF knows this." J. BARLEYCORN. '(With acknowledgments to Bobbie Burns.) Full many Kings into the east, , Yea, kings both great and high, And they all swore a solemn oath John Barleycorn should die. ' They took a plow and plowed him down, , . Put clods upon his head And they all swore a solemn oath That Barleycorn was dead. I, i f John Barleycorn got up again , AYhenever lie did fall. They tried to kill Kim many years, But he outlived them all. ' t Then came a humble president No crown was on his head. He banned all thirst July the first John Barleycorn was dead. t Jlr. Lou Tellengen was the first man -o register in the new draft and he got on the fust rage with it, whereat 10,000 other actors hissed: "Why didn't I think of tht?" But we cannot find the name of the new president of China in this year's Who's Hsu." Germans' are wearing trouseis made from window shades and oilcloth, and still some of thorn believe in the kaiser. The ivory crop in Germany is never going to be a failure. J. Ham Lewis was aboard the steamship Mount Vernon, which was torpedoed, but the tenator's whiskers are still in the pink of condition. 'i m "The emperor's hair has turned snow white," relates Karl Rosner, pathetically. Ah, the frost is on the pumpkin. "FLU" MASKS READY TO CHECK EPIDEMIC s- t ; ..,. .r jd? I .w." y' tNDSfiiHOOG Red Cross nurse wearing "flu" mask. A gauzo mask is one of the things designed to help fight the wave of Spanish inflbcnza that is causing hundreds of deaths all over the coun try. These masks, mads; ""out of gauze, are for the victims of the "flu" to wear. The mask is placed over the nose and mouth to, prevent the spread of this germs. The Red Cross and other organizations aro doing all they can to fight the epi-' ieniic. J BEday Enjdy Fall Days- Now is 'riying Allowed! 1 -Get Fresh Air Fight the "Flu" the Time to Bey jEif 1 -r w 5t 2iv At Our Clearance Sale Prices We must reduce our stock before cold weather ALL NON-SKID TIRES 30x3 .... $10.98 30x3A . . . 13.45 32x3 . . ; -16.86 31x4 .... 21.14 ALL NON-SLID TIRES 32x4 .... $21.57 33x4 .... 22.42 34x4 .... 22.89 35x4 . . . 32.00 All Tires bear the name and serial number and are wrapped in the original paper. Now is the time to get yours. Buy here and save Money CAMEL TIRE COMPANY Order by Mail TodayMoney Back if fot Satisfied, 712 MADISON AVENUE TOLEDO, OHIO Dranch Store:s SANDUSKY CIIIMJCOTIIE LIMA Open Evenings. Sundays until Noon. men. A Held hospital has 55 men. A medical detachment has 50 men. A major general heads the Held army and also each army corps, A brigadier general heads each in fantry brigade. A colonel heads each regiment. A lieutenant colonel is next in rnnk below n colonel. A mnjor heads, a battalion. A captain heads n company. A lieutenant heads a platoon. A sergeant Is next below a lieu tenant. A corpora lis a squad ofllcer. . Many a man would succeed if he used the same enetgy in his v.'oik that is required to tell why he failed. JIako friends by listening to a wom an wh'jn she tolls about her baby and a man when he brags about bis dog. A man may bo a good citizen and not be a Christian, but he can not be a Christian and not bo a good citi zen. I A backless waistcoat is designed for dancing men. It is said to be more comfortable and cooler than the old stylo. One feels that he la not getting as much out of life as ho would like when hr has to spend all his money for Uis needs. u'--- K. ri. "WAr.rcrcn nicr:t,ntn FRAKN H0CIIANADEL, Dealer CHAS. RILEY, Dealer 212 N. Erie St. Toledo, O. V.G.KIPDY.HGIL-10I6HAD1S0H TOLEDO, OHIO v IlGGS SHIP YOUR WHITE OR BROWN net, no commission ; returns day of arrival. All reasonable drafts honored, to ALEX MERSEL 191 Duanc St, New York fteftrtncit Atlantic National Bank Chatham & Phoenix National Bank United SUtea Food Admlnlitratlon All Com. Agenclea Llcente No. G-07408 !! Bffil tSiffOMrriB ffl "feysiSM 3,11- lakets now offer you art Schaffner & Marx t H lue sere suits and $OPZ ' We can't make it loo strong thai these arc very remarkable values; it would cost us practically as much to replace these suits today at wholesale; in fact, it is becoming very difficult to get serges at any price; you can't duplicate these values for many a long day. These suits are regular Plart Schafl'ner & Marx standard serges in every respect; actually worth $10 to 15 more than these prices today. We're able to sell them at $30 and $35 simply because they're made from fabrics reserved by us over a year ago. Models for men and young men; plain back, military back, sport styles. Sizes to fit all men up to 56 chest; special' models and sizes for stoop-shouldered men; big chested men; portly men; every type of figure. If you need a suit that will give you long serv price, you'll do well to see these now. We can't hope to offer you anything so good at these prices Copyright 1918-Hart SchaiTner"& Marx alter these are gone. . . . Newest suit styles for yQtmg men The latest waist-scam suits, individual styles; -very special values in plain grays, greens and browns at $21, .$23.50, $25 and $28; the very finest waist-seam suits at $ 30, $35 to $50. Strikingly stylish double-breasted suits in oxford grays and, plain brown and green flannels, $31, $35, $10. A special line of double-breasted suits at $31. New top coats stylish and practical Looso back coats In new yoke style; fine iridescent fabrics, ralnproofed ; a coat that Is built for style and service, too; a special fea ture at $35. Top coats In great array; all types; belted, litted autl Chesterfield styles; $15, ?18, $20, ?22.50, $25 to $40. All boys want an "CX D" overcoat The popularity of "0. D." or khaki shades in boys' overcoats has led us to ar range a very complete showing in coats of exceptional quality, for boys of every age. A vory special featuro is tho now forestry shade, tho same as used In U. S. marine uniforms a pleasing departure from the usual O. D. shade. It la shown In a very won derful all-wool fabric, In Junior models at $18, Intermediate sizes at $20, school sizes at ?25, and big boys' slaes at $28 and $80. Baker Dividend Coupons Give an Ex tra 5 Discount Mail Orders Promptly Filled Baker special suits and- overcoats H5, $20, $25 You ivill find guaranteed clothes hero at $15, $18, $20 and $25; all wool serges as low as $15 -ilaln black suits, staple groy worsteds and pattern worsteds, casslmeres, etc. JL iLJLC R Jm? AjHLnC?!. X .. VI ''. ( 4L l BB ati 35rMSuiMitfr.eCX0LEDO, OHIO mmmmmmmaaaBm mmm wmmsmmussmiMiBi T bm$MmmmMmmwm